Equilibrium Equities, Inc. is a privately owned investment and development company, based in Conshohocken, PA, which focuses on the acquisition and development of warehouse/distribution facilities in Pennsylvania and the Northeastern United States.

Fairview Business Park, located in the Harrisburg/York, PA area, is a key project for Equilibrium. Fairview is at Exit 35 of Interstate 83, boasts ¼ mile of prime interstate frontage and is only 4 miles south of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. This project is a 172-acre, four-lot master planned park with permits, roads and utilities in place, approved for 1.8 million square feet of warehouse/distribution facilities. In July 2003, Equilibrium completed a 275,400 square foot distribution center on a built-to-suit for sale basis for a national manufacturing company. Modern cross-dock warehouse/distribution facilities of 705,000 square and 797,500 square feet are available on a build-to-suit basis. (For your Pennsylvania warehouse and Northeast warehouse distribution needs).

A value-added project located at 1270 Mid-Valley Drive, Jessup, PA is Equilibrium's first foray into the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazelton, PA industrial market. This existing warehouse of 151,100 square feet on 8.5 acres is located within the Mid-Valley Industrial Park with excellent access to State Routes 6 and 247 and Interstates 81, 380, 84 and 476. 48,000 square feet of space is available, including approximately 45,800 of warehouse and 2,200 square feet of existing office space.

Equilibrium's first project, a 500,000 square foot speculative project known as Crossroads Commerce Center, was sold to a major real estate investment trust in December 2002. This distribution facility was developed by Equilibrium at the intersection of Interstate 81 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the Harrisburg/Carlisle, PA area and is a Class-A, tilt-up concrete building with a 31' clear height.

Key Market Distribution Center is strategically located near the crossroads of five primary distribution routes in Northeast Pennsylvania. This desirable location for major distribution and manufacturing operations is within 250 miles of most major markets in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.

Interstate 81, Interstate 80, Interstate 476, Interstate 84 and the new Robert P. Casey Highway (PA State Route 6) are all in close proximity to the Key Market Distribution Center. These primary distribution routes take products to the New England, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest and Southern states. The area is ideally situated within a two hour drive of New York City, the second largest population in the U.S., and Philadelphia, the fifth largest population in the U.S., a three hour drive from Baltimore and four hours from Washington, D.C.

The Center encompasses two existing warehouse/distribution buildings totaling approximately 445,530 +/- square feet on 21.1 acres in Dunmore Borough, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. The tailgate loading averages over one door per 7,500 square feet.

Southern Tier Commerce Center includes approximately 373,300 rentable square feet of buildings on 48 acres of land. The complex was originally constructed by the U.S. Government during World War II for the production of the Norden bombsight. The "N Plant", as the primary 300,000 SF building was known, was built to fortress-like strength to protect this revolutionary device. The roof of the N-Plant is 18 inches of steel reinforced concrete.

Approximately 281,700 square feet of the space is immediately available for lease to tenants requiring a minimum of 10,000 square feet. Southern Tier Commerce Center is located in Elmira, New York, only .8 miles from the Clemens Center Parkway (Route 14) and approximately 2.5 miles to Interstate 86 (former Route 17). The main line of Norfolk Southern Rail is adjacent to the site. The property benefits from favorable New York State Empire Zone designation, a sophisticated local economic development organization, a cooperative community and a ready labor supply.

Humboldt Site 102 of Humboldt East Industrial Park includes 240,000 square feet of proposed multi-purpose industrial space on 19.5 acres in the newest section of Humboldt Industrial Park, Hazleton, PA. Humboldt is a mature three thousand acre industrial park near the crossroads of I-81 and I-80 in Northeast Pennsylvania. This desirable location is within 250 miles of most major markets in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.

Located just 1.5 miles from the interchange of I-81 and State Route 924, this location offers excellent transportation links to interstate highways. The intersection of I-80 and I-81 is located just 9 miles to the north of Site 102. Highly traveled I-78 intersects with I-81 just 55 miles south of Site 102.

The building design includes features expected in a Class-A warehouse/distribution building. Specifications include a thirty-two foot clear height and ESFR sprinkler system. There is generous car parking and additional room for storing 60 trailers.

The site has the added benefit of being designated a Keystone Opportunity Zone (KOZ). Keystone Opportunity Zones are defined-parcel- specific areas with greatly reduced or no tax burden for property owners, residents and businesses. KOZ's have been designated by local communities and approved by the state - a true partnership between each community and region among state and local taxing bodies, school districts, economic development agencies and community-based organizations.

Hub Business Park includes 150,000 square feet of proposed industrial space on a 9.9 acre site in a mature, infill location on Milroy Road in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, PA. This location offers excellent transportation links, being less than 8 miles to interchanges for multiple interstate highways including I-83 (3.6 mi), I-283 (3.6 mi), the Pennsylvania Turnpike (6.8 miles) and I-81 (7.4 mi). Intermodal freight rail service to the site is convenient with the Norfolk Southern Corp. Rutherford Yards only 3.5 miles away.